Embassy of Vietnam in China

Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam , is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. With an estimated 90.3 million inhabitants as of 2012, it is the world's 13th-most-populous country, and the eighth-most-populous Asian country. The name Vietnam translates as "South Viet", and was officially adopted in 1945. The country is bordered by China to the north, Laos to the northwest, Cambodia to the southwest, and the South China Sea to the east. Its capital city has been Hanoi since the reunification of North and South Vietnam in 1976. Read More


Embassy

Address:

No. 32, Guang Hua Lu, Jian Guo Men Wai

Postal Code:

100600

Tel:  ( ? )

(+86) 10 6532 1155

Fax:

(+86) 10 6532 5720

Email:

suquanbk@yahoo.com

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Address:

2/F B Building North, Hotel Landmark Canton, Qiaoguang Road

Postal Code:

510115

Tel:

(+86) 20 8330 5911 / 8330 5910 / 8330 6801

Fax:

(+86) 20 8330 5915

Email:

tlsq.quangchau@mofa.gov.vn

Website:

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Address:

15/F, Great Smart Tower, 230 Wan Chai Road, Wan Chai

Tel:

(+852) 2591 4517 / 2591 4510

Fax:

(+852) 2591 4524 / 2591 4539

Email:

tlsqhk@mofa.gov.vn

Website:

Website

Address:

1/F, Jiaxin Hotel, No. 529 Beijing Lu

Postal Code:

650011

Tel:

(+86) 871 3183 092

Mobile:

(+86) 1388 833 5335

Fax:

(+86) 871 3183 085

Email:

tlsqcm@yahoo.com

Website:

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Address:

1F, Investment Plaza, No. 109 Minzu Dadao, Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region

Postal Code:

530000

Tel:

(+86) 771 5510 561

Fax:

(+86) 771 5534 738

Email:

tlsqvn@rediffmail.com
thanhbinh@mofa.gov.vn

Website:

Website

Vietnam China Relations

The bilateral relations between the People's Republic of China and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam have been turbulent, despite their common socialist background. Centuries of conquest by the PRC's imperial predecessor have given Vietnam an entrenched suspicion of Chinese attempts to dominate it. Though the PRC assisted North Vietnam during the Vietnam War, relations between the two nations soured following Vietnam's reunification in 1975. China and Vietnam fought a brief border war in 1979, but have since worked to improve their diplomatic and economic ties. However, the two countries remain in dispute over territorial issues in the South China Sea


With the collapse of the Soviet Union and Vietnam's exit from Cambodia in 1990, Sino-Vietnamese ties began improving. Both nations planned the normalization of their relations in a secret summit in Chengdu in September 1990, and officially normalized ties in November 1991. Since 1991, the leaders and high-ranking officials of both nations have exchanged visits. China and Vietnam both recognized and supported the post-1991 government of Cambodia, and supported each other's bid to join the World Trade Organization (WTO). In 1999, the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Le Kha Phieu, visited Beijing , where he met General Secretary of the Communist Party of China Jiang Zemin and announced a joint "16 Word Guideline" for improved bilateral relations; a Joint Statement for Comprehensive Cooperation was issued in 2000.


In 2000, Vietnam and China successfully resolved longstanding disputes over their land border and maritime rights in the Gulf of Tonkin. A joint agreement between China and ASEAN in 2002 marked out a process of peaceful resolution and guarantees against armed conflict. In 2002, Jiang Zemin made an official visit to Vietnam, where numerous agreements were signed to expand trade and cooperation and resolve outstanding disputes


Commercial ties

After both sides resumed trade links in 1991, growth in annual bilateral trade increased from only USD $32 million in 1991 to almost USD $7.2 billion in 2004. By 2011, the trade volume had reached USD $25 billion


If you are from Vietnam and you wish to visit china, Please Visit China Embassy in Vietnam

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